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Package com.sapportals.wcm.util.events

Contains interfaces and classes for generic eventing.

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Interface Summary
IEvent This interface defines an event with a type and an arbitrary parameter.
IEventBroker The event broker is a mediator between event senders (IEventSender) and receivers (IEventReceiver).
IEventList This interface defines a mutable list of IEvent instances.
IEventListIterator This interface defines an iterator for an event list.
IEventMapper An event mapper maps events to other events.
IEventReceiver This interface defines an event receiver.
IEventSender This interface defines an event sender which produces (instanciates) events.
 

Class Summary
AbstractEventMapper A base class to derive event mapper implementations.
EventList An event list implementation.
EventListIterator An event list iterator implementation.
SenderMode Enumeration of event sender modes.
 

Package com.sapportals.wcm.util.events Description

Contains interfaces and classes for generic eventing.


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